Faria Beach Park Campground

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4350 West Pacific Coast Highway
Ventura, CA 93001

(805) 654-3951
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Park Features & Amenities

Camp Basics

Park Type:

Private

Sites:

42

Pull Through Sites:

No

Full Hookup Sites:

15

Pets Allowed:

Yes

Age Restrictions:

None

Extended Stay:

No

Big Rigs:

Yes

Credit Cards Accepted: NA

Utilities & Amenities

Power: 50 Amps, 30 Amps, 20 Amps

Restrooms:

Yes

Showers:

Yes

Cable TV:

Yes

Recreation

Fishing:

Yes

Horseshoes:

Yes

Additional Pet Information:

*Limit 2 dogs per site, $1 per day each. Must be leashed and are NOT allowed on beach (except guide dogs).

Traveler Tips

*First come/first served only. NO reservations.



Traveler Reviews


JH D.
7 reviews
1

Only reservation

Only by reservation during all seasons via website Venturacounty.org


shylo97
1 review
3

Difficult to get a spot.

This is a Ventura Co. Park and the sites are great- right next to the beach. There are some sites w/hook-ups that are pretty close together, but location is prime. The reason that Faria is difficult to get into is because it is first come-first serve; no reservations taken. Your chances of getting a spot on a Fri-Sun. are slim and none. You can sometimes find a spot at Rincon and then check out Faria for a spot. The other way is to go to Faria during the week and find a spot; put a tent or something in the spot to save it. Bear in mind that you will have to pay for the days you are not there. All in all, a great place-if you can get in.

Date of Stay:
 June, 2012

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webtrippin
3 reviews
4

Awesome location!

Great location, can not be beat! We were RIGHT on the beach.

There are a few pictures of our rig in the space on our blog:
http://webtrippin.com/faria-beach-campground-in-ventura-california.html

Rincon parkway and the others in the area do not measure up. The price is a little high considering amenities and there are no seasonal or longer term discounts.

We paid $32 for dry camping spot. It was $47 or $50 per night for hook up sites. When the campground is full I can see it being very crowded. Sites are right next to each other with no separation so privacy wouldn't be very high.

They have fire rings and tables at almost every site. All but the "premium" sites are on gravel but its not like a gravel road, more like a hard pack gravel/sand/dirt mix. It rained when we were there and this was not super muddy although there were some puddles.

Date of Stay:
 November, 2010
Rate Paid:
 $32.00